Probing spin correlations using angle resolved photoemission in a coupled metallic/Mott insulator system

A nearly free electron metal and a Mott insulating state can be thought of as opposite ends of possibilities for the motion of electrons in a solid. In the magnetic oxide metal PdCrO\(_{2}\), these two coexist as alternating layers. Using angle resolved photoemission, we surprisingly find sharp band...

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Veröffentlicht in:arXiv.org 2020-02
Hauptverfasser: Sunko, V, Mazzola, F, Kitamura, S, Khim, S, Kushwaha, P, Clark, O J, Watson, M, Markovic, I, Biswas, D, Pourovskii, L, Kim, T K, T -L Lee, Thakur, P K, Rosner, H, Georges, A, Moessner, R, Oka, T, Mackenzie, A P, King, P D C
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Zusammenfassung:A nearly free electron metal and a Mott insulating state can be thought of as opposite ends of possibilities for the motion of electrons in a solid. In the magnetic oxide metal PdCrO\(_{2}\), these two coexist as alternating layers. Using angle resolved photoemission, we surprisingly find sharp band-like features in the one-electron removal spectral function of the correlated subsystem. We show that these arise because a hole created in the Mott layer moves to and propagates in the metallic layer while retaining memory of the Mott layer's magnetism. This picture is quantitatively supported by a strong coupling analysis capturing the physics of PdCrO\(_{2}\) in terms of a Kondo lattice Hamiltonian. Our findings open new routes to use the non-magnetic probe of photoemission to gain insights into the spin-susceptibility of correlated electron systems.
ISSN:2331-8422
DOI:10.48550/arxiv.1809.08972